Public-Notary

386-215-3604

Notary Public, Mobile Notary Services,

Since 2005

386-215-3604

Florida Notary Public, Diana Lynn Tafoya, is commissioned in the State of Florida, travels to Volusia, Seminole, Lake, Marion, Counties

The Notary does travel, to almost any location, home, office, condo, apartment, hospital, facility, and jail signings for the correctional guards, or the inmates, will accompany an attorney to notarize documents for the inmates. Familiar with signing custody over to their parents, grandparents, other spouse, and or releasing vehicle from impound, and or other Legal documents, divorce, other...

Notary has been commissioned since 2005. Notary uses two seals, Raised Embosser Seal on Original documents including Regular rubber seal. Requires Identification. Notary has a Bachelor's Degree in Science in Criminal Justice, & Business Degree, other studies. Notary is background screened yearly for financial closings for title companies, Closing Agent, familiar with real-estate documents, court documents, experience in many legal documents. Notary office accepts Credit/Debit Cards, Checks and cash accepted or in person..

Notary is also a Wedding Officiant can perform a simple wedding here under a simple Arch or in my office, however can perform a simple ceremony at your location. Moreover, Simple ceremonies still require marriage license, & Identification. Notary can also record the marriage license for you, while your on your honeymoon.

If your indigent, discuss it to the notary, she can notarize your documents for less or nothing at all.

Reason why notary calls it Mobile Notary with Seal, is because she uses a raised embosser on original documents along with the rubber seal, so you can distinguish a copy from the original document.

Notary has witnessed many things, and is confidential. Notary doesn't discriminate against anyone, Id is required for your documents.

MOBILE NOTARY WITH SEAL

386-215-3604

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Can a notary public refuse to notarize?

A notary public is required to refuse to notarize in cases where the signer doesn't meet certain qualifications for notarization. This would be the case if the signer isn't physically present for notarization, or if the signer cannot be properly identified. A notary must also refuse to notarize if the document doesn't meet certain qualifications. This would be the case if a document has missing pages or blank spaces that haven't been completed by the signer. A notary can also refuse to sign if there is a suspicion that the document is false or illegal, or if the signer refuses to pay the required fee. However, a notary public cannot refuse to notarize based on bias regarding the signer’s nationality, religion, race, age, sexual preference, lifestyle, gender, or disabilities...……………..